segunda-feira, 25 de julho de 2016

BEE GEES - NIGHT FEVER - (SONG TRANSCRIPTION IN PHONETICAL FORMAT).

Hi, everybody...

A new week is starting. Let's believe we be better people. Life's so short and we need to search for harmony. It may be practcing tolerance, and it can be dancing.

It's time to make life worth living. Night fever only for loving and having fun.

But, let's go to the suggestion to use this song.

If you're a student, and you know something about phonemes, take your time and enjoy singing the song. Try to write down and sing along.

If you're a teacher, here's a suggestion to use the following methodology:

1 - play the song so that students listen to it;
2 - play it once more, but pausing after each part;
3 - ask them to try to write down the parts they've listened to;
4 - check up the words they've written down;
5 - provide them the lyrics in phonetical format;
6 - listen again, and make the corrections according to the song.

Make sure that this song is used only for didactical and pedagogical purposes. See that the chart contains the lyrics in phonetical format on the left side, and on the right, traced lines are provided so that students may write down the words as they listen to the song. Copy the image, paste it to a document in a word processor, and then share with your students.

It's advisable to check up if the song shows sentences containing more grammatical elements so that the teacher may explore the student's ability to listen to in the song. A good hint to use is to ask the students questions about what they noticed with more details in the song.

For intermediate and advanced students, the teacher may ask more complex questions regarding something dealt in the song. For example: students should be asked what they commonly do to have fun on the weekends. What kind of songs they like or dancing styles they like and know how to dance?

Enjoy yourself and sing it.






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